The purpose of this study is to use eye-tracking technology to study attentional biases, reward sensitivity, and cognitive control in adult patients with bipolar disorder with or without anxiety and/or substance use disorder comorbidity.
Bipolar Disorder
The purpose of this study is to use eye-tracking technology to study attentional biases, reward sensitivity, and cognitive control in adult patients with bipolar disorder with or without anxiety and/or substance use disorder comorbidity.
Attentional Biases, Reward Sensitivity, and Cognitive Control in Adults with Bipolar Disorder
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University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center - Mood Disorders Program, Cleveland, Ohio, United States, 44106
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18 Years to
ALL
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University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center,
Keming Gao, MD, PhD, PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center
2025-09-01